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On a remote Caribbean island, your wife, Katrina, has been kidnapped on your wedding night. You've been left for dead. You have no idea why, or by whom, these events have taken place. What can you do? How far would you go to get her back? Major Michael Crooke, USMCR, finds that his newfound friend, Jacob Hatch, an experienced salvage captain, has all the answers. His old enemies have been searching for the same vast TREASURE of demonic temple artifacts recently recovered by Michael and Hatch. Mark Brewster, Hatch's old salvage partner, and Corta, chief of a savage Brazilian tribe, kidnap…mehr

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On a remote Caribbean island, your wife, Katrina, has been kidnapped on your wedding night. You've been left for dead. You have no idea why, or by whom, these events have taken place. What can you do? How far would you go to get her back? Major Michael Crooke, USMCR, finds that his newfound friend, Jacob Hatch, an experienced salvage captain, has all the answers. His old enemies have been searching for the same vast TREASURE of demonic temple artifacts recently recovered by Michael and Hatch. Mark Brewster, Hatch's old salvage partner, and Corta, chief of a savage Brazilian tribe, kidnap Katrina and steal the ancient artifacts in the hope of performing an ancient ritual to restore the tribe's supernatural powers. With Hatch bent on revenge, Michael must find a way to channel their efforts toward recovering his new bride. Find out how in this exciting romp from the deep Caribbean Sea to the deadly mountaintops of Brazil. If you like deeply etched characters, thrilling twists, and exciting adventure, TREASURE: Temple of the Crystal Skull is a must read. Get it now!
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Thomas Holladay writes from a Christian conservative world view, never preechy, never teach-me, always clean, almost never sweet. He creates riveting images through the senses of his vividly drawn characters to create fast-paced action, drama and suspense that make his stories hard to put down. Read more at Thomas Holladay's site.